Noisebridge: In-Depth is a monthly lecture series and round table discussion.

Noisebridge: In-Depth is a monthly lecture series and round table discussion.

==When and Where does it happen?==

==When and Where does it happen?==

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Noisebridge: In-Depth takes place the first Thursday of every month at 7pm, at Noisebridge.

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Noisebridge: In-Depth takes place the first Thursday of every month at 8pm, at Noisebridge.

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This means the next event will be on June 2nd, 2011 at 7 pm.

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This means the next event will be on June 9th, 2011 at 7 pm. (thereafter normal scheduling will resume)

==Why are we doing this?==

==Why are we doing this?==

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We always need people to help with set up and tear down. We also need people to help us find people that are willing to come give a talk. If you know someone, point them at this page.

We always need people to help with set up and tear down. We also need people to help us find people that are willing to come give a talk. If you know someone, point them at this page.

==The Next Lecture==

==The Next Lecture==

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"Many people like to attend conferences, but how many get a chance to see what happens behind the scenes? In this talk, aestetix will cover the fundamentals of what anyone should know to create and maintain a successful event, including promotion, establishing and building reputation, and, if it's a recurring event, how to keep it running without going stale. He'll draw from lessons learned in the electronic music community, his experience working with the HOPE conference in New York City, as well as his own Noisebridge creation, "Five Minutes of Fame," a loose San Francisco flavored adaptation of "Lightning Talks.""

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This month's talk is going to be "Anti-Censorship Best Practices for the Sex-Positive Publisher," ([https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141465195930408 Facebook], [http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/06/28/18683178.php IndyBay], [http://fetlife.com/events/59650 FetLife]) and will be given by Social Justice Technologist and sexuality activist [[User:Maymay|maymay]]. Formerly an open source programmer “by day” and a sexual freedom advocate “by night,” Maymay has been an outspoken member of kinky, queer communities since 2002. Now a full-time activist, writer, and public speaker, he frequently examines cultural and political issues ranging from censorship to community building and beyond on his blog at http://maybemaimed.com. His multi-media seminars employ an interdisciplinary approach that treats sexuality as a lens on the rest of life. Come ready to watch a fast-paced slideshow and then participate in a far-reaching, informal discussion after the seminar.

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April 7, 2011 at 7 pm.

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* aestetix is an event organizer, planner, and generally takes the blame when things go wrong.

Why are we doing this?

Most of the talks have a community outreach slant on them. There are lots of communities that could use skills that Noisebridgers can offer. This is a venue for them to come in, explain their project, and see if they can find help.

How can I participate?

Sign up to give a talk! Contact Zedd by email (zedd [@] HAT-Labs.com).
Include your name (or handle), talk title, your website/url, and a short description.
In your email, use the subject line "Noisebridge: In-Depth"
Speakers will be notified as to when their talks will be scheduled.
Talk topic will be finalized and released at least 1 week before the talk.

How can I attend?

Just show up!
If for any reason you're unable to attend, you can usually watch it live on our UStream Channel.

How can I help?

We always need people to help with set up and tear down. We also need people to help us find people that are willing to come give a talk. If you know someone, point them at this page.

The Next Lecture

This month's talk is going to be "Anti-Censorship Best Practices for the Sex-Positive Publisher," (Facebook, IndyBay, FetLife) and will be given by Social Justice Technologist and sexuality activist maymay. Formerly an open source programmer “by day” and a sexual freedom advocate “by night,” Maymay has been an outspoken member of kinky, queer communities since 2002. Now a full-time activist, writer, and public speaker, he frequently examines cultural and political issues ranging from censorship to community building and beyond on his blog at http://maybemaimed.com. His multi-media seminars employ an interdisciplinary approach that treats sexuality as a lens on the rest of life. Come ready to watch a fast-paced slideshow and then participate in a far-reaching, informal discussion after the seminar.